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A review by kikkrareads
Spare by Prince Harry
1.0
A memoir that a lot of the world waited for with baited breath. I will admit I had the Audiobook preordered and started listening to it on day one. I smashed it out in 4 days but what did I think?
I felt it was very much a story that went on for too long and went around in circles. There was always someone to blame and he was never at fault. There was never a moment in which he could have been better, he was just, always innocent.
Prince Harry plays the role of the victim in every scenario of this book. He speaks like a spoilt child who knows the right words to use in order to gain the most sympathy. I do not deny that life of a royal would be hard, but I do not appreciate the fact that he is unable to own up to any of his actions, they are all the fault of someone else.
I also fail to respect someone who is willing to throw their entire family under the bus numerous times, and then play victim while crying "I am not included". I feel a majority of this book was simply crying victim and blaming others. I know I am repeating myself, but I guess that is in spirit of the book itself.
I wanted to like it. I really did. I just... couldn't.
I felt it was very much a story that went on for too long and went around in circles. There was always someone to blame and he was never at fault. There was never a moment in which he could have been better, he was just, always innocent.
Prince Harry plays the role of the victim in every scenario of this book. He speaks like a spoilt child who knows the right words to use in order to gain the most sympathy. I do not deny that life of a royal would be hard, but I do not appreciate the fact that he is unable to own up to any of his actions, they are all the fault of someone else.
I also fail to respect someone who is willing to throw their entire family under the bus numerous times, and then play victim while crying "I am not included". I feel a majority of this book was simply crying victim and blaming others. I know I am repeating myself, but I guess that is in spirit of the book itself.
I wanted to like it. I really did. I just... couldn't.